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Prince Harry has returned to the UK after being withdrawn 10 weeks into a front-line deployment in Afghanistan.Prince Harry has returned to the UK after being withdrawn 10 weeks into a front-line deployment in Afghanistan.
He landed at RAF Brize Norton on a Tristar transport plane at 1129 GMT with about 170 personnel, most of them having completed their tours of duty.He landed at RAF Brize Norton on a Tristar transport plane at 1129 GMT with about 170 personnel, most of them having completed their tours of duty.
The Prince of Wales and Prince William were at the military airbase in Oxfordshire to meet the 23-year-old. Prince Charles, who was at the airbase in Oxfordshire, spoke of his "great relief" at his son's safe return.
His tour was cut short after a news blackout broke, leading to fears he would be targeted by the Taleban. Prince Harry's tour was cut short after a news blackout broke, leading to fears he would be targeted by the Taleban.
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Several dozen servicemen filed down the steps from the plane before the prince emerged.Several dozen servicemen filed down the steps from the plane before the prince emerged.
He walked across the tarmac with his colleagues with a large kit bag over his shoulder, and made his way to the terminal building.He walked across the tarmac with his colleagues with a large kit bag over his shoulder, and made his way to the terminal building.
Speaking before his withdrawal from Helmand province, Prince Harry said he was enjoying being in Afghanistan and away from the British media. After an hour and 10 minutes, Prince Harry left the base still in his combats, with Prince Charles and Prince William. His brother helped Harry carry his kit to their grey Audi.
Speaking before his withdrawal from Helmand province, Prince Harry, 23, said he was enjoying being in Afghanistan and away from the British media.
The prince also said he would relish another front-line posting.The prince also said he would relish another front-line posting.
"It's something I would love to do," said the third-in-line to the throne."It's something I would love to do," said the third-in-line to the throne.
HAVE YOUR SAYPrince Harry is a trained soldier. I'm in the service too and I'm pleased for him that he was allowed to goDeborah, Hampshire, UKSend us your commentsHAVE YOUR SAYPrince Harry is a trained soldier. I'm in the service too and I'm pleased for him that he was allowed to goDeborah, Hampshire, UKSend us your comments
"I don't want to sit around Windsor, because I generally don't like England that much and it's nice to be away from all the press and the papers.""I don't want to sit around Windsor, because I generally don't like England that much and it's nice to be away from all the press and the papers."
Brize Norton station commander, Gp Capt Malcolm Brecht, said Prince Harry was one of many soldiers returning home at the same time.Brize Norton station commander, Gp Capt Malcolm Brecht, said Prince Harry was one of many soldiers returning home at the same time.
He told BBC News: "There's nothing special today actually, this is routine.He told BBC News: "There's nothing special today actually, this is routine.
"We have pretty much daily flights from Iraq and Afghanistan and he's one of many passengers coming back through here today, between 700 and 800. We look forward to welcoming them all back.""We have pretty much daily flights from Iraq and Afghanistan and he's one of many passengers coming back through here today, between 700 and 800. We look forward to welcoming them all back."
Foot patrolsFoot patrols
Prince Harry was sent secretly to Afghanistan in December but was ordered out of the country by defence chiefs on Friday.Prince Harry was sent secretly to Afghanistan in December but was ordered out of the country by defence chiefs on Friday.
He was based in a former madrassa along with a Gurkha regiment, and his role involved calling up allied air cover in support of ground forces and going out on foot patrols.He was based in a former madrassa along with a Gurkha regiment, and his role involved calling up allied air cover in support of ground forces and going out on foot patrols.
THE EDITORS' BLOG A news black-out is unusual, but not unique Jon Williams,World news editor, BBC News Jon's comments in fullTHE EDITORS' BLOG A news black-out is unusual, but not unique Jon Williams,World news editor, BBC News Jon's comments in full
The Household Cavalry officer was picked up from manoeuvres and flown to a base at Kandahar to join his flight back to the UK.The Household Cavalry officer was picked up from manoeuvres and flown to a base at Kandahar to join his flight back to the UK.
The prince's deployment was subject to a news blackout in a deal struck between the MoD and newspapers and broadcasters in the UK and abroad.The prince's deployment was subject to a news blackout in a deal struck between the MoD and newspapers and broadcasters in the UK and abroad.
The agreement broke down after the story appeared on influential American website The Drudge Report.The agreement broke down after the story appeared on influential American website The Drudge Report.
The MoD has refused to be drawn on press speculation that Harry's brother, Prince William, will be deployed on board a warship after his Royal Navy training later this year.The MoD has refused to be drawn on press speculation that Harry's brother, Prince William, will be deployed on board a warship after his Royal Navy training later this year.